The Virginia Credit Union Scholarship Program We're on a mission to support our student members on their journey to academic success. At Virginia Credit Union, helping our members succeed is central to what we do. To encourage student members working toward their first undergraduate degree, Virginia Credit Union offers a scholarship to support their education. Each year, we award $5,000 to 30 exceptional students who inspire us with their dedication and passion for learning. To be eligible to apply, you'll need to: Be a current high school senior or current college student enrolled in an undergraduate program in 2026 Be a member of Virginia Credit Union or our Member One division by March 1, 2026 (You'll need your member number to apply, which can be found on your statements) Have a 2.5 GPA or higher Submit a transcript from your current school Applications are now open! Join VACU Apply now Completed submissions are due by 11:59 pm on March 1, 2026. Applicants must be 18 to become a member online; those under 18 must apply at a branch. Additional information Students should be prepared to provide the following with their application: Extracurricular activities Community service or volunteer work Work experience (if any) 300-500 word essay discussing what they’ve learned about money management and the role Virginia Credit Union has played in the development of their financial wellbeing. The essay should also address hardships and challenges they have faced or will face in the future that make this scholarship particularly important. For more information, head to our Scholarship Frequently Asked Questions. Hear from previous recipients about our scholarship: Collection Financial Success for Young Adults Our educators curate resources to help young adults get started on the right path and build savvy money management skills as they dive into financial independence.
Collection Financial Success for Young Adults Our educators curate resources to help young adults get started on the right path and build savvy money management skills as they dive into financial independence.